Ed Grimm wrote:
Not really. I don't think that QA Notices belong as expected output in
"release" versions of anything. They're great for betas though.
Agreed. When this happens during builds involving ~arch keywords, I
think it's fine. When it happens during a sync ("QA Notice: USE Flag
'python' not in IUSE for dev-libs/libxslt-1.1.9"), I think, "I hope I've
somehow enabled processing that regular users don't see, cuz that looks
bad." When it happens during a build that does not rely on any ~arch
keywords, I think it's a problem.
That being said, I personally haven't seen any such QA notices lately,
and IIRC, the last time I had seen some, there was a stink on this list
before I got to reporting them.
I see "QA Notices" fairly often in updates. I run mixed ~x86 and
non-~x86, though. Should I be reporting the non-~x86 ones as bugs??
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